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Review: 'The Heart of Rock and Roll' on Broadway is a funny, warm-hearted Huey Lewis jukebox show
NEW YORK — Back in the 1980s, Huey Lewis and the News were sometimes compared to the Cars and even Elvis Costello, but their string of catchy hit singles also had the distinctive everyman air of flowing out of a bunch of...Read more
‘Dune: Awakening’ takes fans to Arrakis and forces them to survive a wasteland
“Dune” may not seem like a natural setting for a survival MMO. Players explore the desert planet of Arrakis and resources appear scarce, but the developers at Funcom are huge fans of Frank Herbert’s work and ...Read more
Jim Rossman: Helping mom secure her online banking
I spent a recent weekend visiting with my mom, and she had a rather short list of technical things she needed my help with on this trip.
The first was easy – she has a new Wyze doorbell and it had lost its connection ...Read more
Gadgets: Make your phone truly hands-free
Ohsnap's Snap 4 Luxe is a multifunctional accessory that truly makes smartphones hands-free. It attaches to the back of a phone and is ready to stick to any metal surface around your house or office. With the ...Read more
‘Bitcraft: Age of Automata’ wants players to rebuild civilization from the ground up
The developers behind “Bitcraft: Age of Automata” want you to build the world from the ground up. Villages, towns, cities, nations and empires are all in players hands. That’s how Clockwork Labs envisions for its ...Read more
Editorial: SCOTUS smacks down California in property rights case
Property rights are an inalienable right and a fundamental part of this nation’s political tradition. Yet they face ongoing attacks from government busybodies.
This month, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that ...Read more
Editorial: The Supreme Court cannot allow homelessness to be a crime
If you are homeless and have nowhere to go — neither a temporary shelter bed nor a permanent home — can you be fined or, worse, jailed for sleeping on a sidewalk? Or is that cruel and unusual punishment?
That’s the ...Read more
Illinois residents encouraged to destroy the eggs of invasive insects to slow spread
CHICAGO — While Chicagoans were alarmed to learn the spotted lanternfly had been found in Illinois last year, experts say spring is the time to take action against that insect — as well as another damaging invasive ...Read more
Mayo Clinic Minute: Dermatologist explains light therapy for skin
Dermatologists advise their patients to avoid harmful ultraviolet light, which can cause skin damage, photoaging and skin cancer. But they also may prescribe light therapy to treat certain skin conditions. Light therapy is...Read more
Steelhead trout, once thriving in Southern California, are declared endangered
Southern California’s rivers and creeks once teemed with large, silvery fish that arrived from the ocean and swam upstream to spawn. But today, these fish are seldom seen.
Southern California steelhead trout have been ...Read more
Commentary: Our campaigns need poetry, figuratively and literally
April is a good month to be thinking about poetry because it is National Poetry Month in the United States.
Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo famously said, "You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose." This brilliant ...Read more
Commentary: Christian nationalism is a grave threat to America
My father, who served as a Navy officer in the South Pacific, shared fascinating World War II stories with me. With ensuing history classes, I became troubled by America’s slow response to Hitler’s atrocities in Europe...Read more
Climate change supercharged a heat dome, intensifying 2021 fire season, study finds
As a massive heat dome lingered over the Pacific Northwest three years ago, swaths of North America simmered— and then burned. Wildfires charred more than 18.5 million acres across the continent, with the most land ...Read more
What to do when driving skills decline
This is the second half of a two-part series on making decisions about driving as we age.
It’s a simple but unfortunate fact: Driving skills can wane over time.
Eventually, driving can become unsafe for an older driver...Read more
Shelter dollars in Mass. 'close to running out' as funding bill sits on Beacon Hill, Gov. Healey says
BOSTON — A panel of lawmakers tasked with delivering a compromise on a spending bill that includes hundreds of millions for the state-funded shelter system appears no closer to a deal as the cash left to pay for services...Read more
On a perfect day for voting, the Pennsylvania primary generates a 'super-low turnout'
PHILADELPHIA — A primary election day that was wall-to-wall splendid around here with unimpeded sun and a generous ration of April warmth was absolutely perfect for voting. And evidently for not voting.
With nominees ...Read more
Megan Thee Stallion, Roc Nation sued by personal cameraman, who makes a provocative allegation
Megan Thee Stallion is being sued by a personal cameraman who alleges the “Hot Girl Summer” singer, her management company and several other related entities engaged in hostile work environment harassment and various ...Read more
Aid finally set to flow as Senate clears $95.3 billion emergency bill
WASHINGTON — The Senate cleared a war funding package Tuesday night for President Joe Biden’s certain signature, capping a six-month struggle over Ukraine aid that divided GOP lawmakers, delayed Western weapons ...Read more
Tensions grow at California universities as Gaza protests roil campuses from Berkeley to New York
LOS ANGELES — Officials shut down the campus of Cal Poly Humboldt on Monday night after masked pro-Palestinian protesters occupied an administrative building and barricaded the entrance as Gaza-related demonstrations ...Read more
Plan to kill Catalina Island deer using sharpshooters in copters is opposed by LA County
LOS ANGELES — A plan to kill all the mule deer on Catalina Island using aerial sharpshooters from helicopters was strongly opposed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday.
The controversial program as ...Read more
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